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fbi using drones to spy on americans. now the governor weighs in and reaction from my shocking interview with father of whistle blower mr. snowden. and what he said will shock you. cashin' in blowing the whistle on big brother right now. >> hi, everyone. i am eric poling. we'll be going full speed a head and explore the latest in washington. and also colonel allen west is here. joining me in the hot seat good friend and fox news contributor sarah palin. governor, welcome. we can't trust the irs. they proved that by targeting conservatives. and they are giving union employees 70 million in bonus paid for by the taxpayer. it is not sitting well with you. >> no only a government would collect a bad deed. it is a shame and more reason to distrust our federal government and the nonsense going on in d.c. >> that's the overriding theme of the she. and can we trust them in governor, can we trust them? >> well, can i trust our federal government? is the bear catholic and does the pope live in the woods? no, i don't trust our feder
fbi using drones to spy on americans. now the governor weighs in and reaction from my shocking interview with father of whistle blower mr. snowden. and what he said will shock you. cashin' in blowing the whistle on big brother right now. >> hi, everyone. i am eric poling. we'll be going full speed a head and explore the latest in washington. and also colonel allen west is here. joining me in the hot seat good friend and fox news contributor sarah palin. governor, welcome. we can't trust...
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why should that be -- mueller did know what fbi agents was investigating the irs. it is a problem here. it is a smoking gun. the political adviser was in the white house so many times with no tax experience before he was hired. >> what about that? apparently his experience of aide was technology. he does not even have tax expertise. why was he going there over 300 times? >> look, i don't disagree with angela that the irs is antiquated and fbi could use revisions itself. i think that what we are seeing here, though, is just a smoking gun. with no ammunition, nothing. we are talking about a guy who was there to deal with the affordable care act. right. most of the visits lifted were under health care reform and we know that the ata will be working closely with the irs around the tax code. some 500 provisions that were going to be -- that will be needed to overhaul. you know, i don't think there is a big mystery. i don't think there is a huge -- >> do you need to go to the white house that many times to say okay, we are going to hire over 00,000 people on oversee obam
why should that be -- mueller did know what fbi agents was investigating the irs. it is a problem here. it is a smoking gun. the political adviser was in the white house so many times with no tax experience before he was hired. >> what about that? apparently his experience of aide was technology. he does not even have tax expertise. why was he going there over 300 times? >> look, i don't disagree with angela that the irs is antiquated and fbi could use revisions itself. i think that...
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the suggestion that china could not have taken action. >> you said attorney general reached out and fbi. the president made the call to president putin and if he has not, why not? >> i don't have presidential communication to read out to you except to say there's no reason given international law and the relationship with countries in question this will require a communication from the president. there are kplun indications at the appropriate levels. we note that we have a strong cooperative relation with the russians and we expect them to expel him for his return to the united states. >> he isn't returned. >> when it comes to our relations with hong kong and china that we see this as a setback in terms of their efforts to build mutual trust and our concerns are pretty clearly stated. >> does the administration reveal mr. snowden has revealed everything he needs to reveal? do you believe he has access to that information? >> there's a damage assessment being undertaken. i don't have specifics on the progress of that for you. i is say we are concerned about the leak of unauthorized leaks
the suggestion that china could not have taken action. >> you said attorney general reached out and fbi. the president made the call to president putin and if he has not, why not? >> i don't have presidential communication to read out to you except to say there's no reason given international law and the relationship with countries in question this will require a communication from the president. there are kplun indications at the appropriate levels. we note that we have a strong...
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we have internal cia documents showing within two weeks fbi shed overwhelming evidence that there was a high probability that a missile was involved. that's correct. >> the fbi is disputing your claims and i want to call up the sound from james ca lstrom with his response to your documentary. >> we had a full court press for months and months on that theory. but the reality was that this is no evidence of a missile hitting the plane either outside of the plane or inside of the plane or penetrating the plane. there is no evidence of it. >> james ca lstrom is a stand up guy and he is first rate and for him to say there is no evidence suggesting that, raises big questions about your theories on this. what are you saying specifically leads you to conclusion that there is no doubt that this was actually a missile. njim is continuing to misleading the public and that's why we are in the mess in the first place. we are doing it now and he's misleading the public. he's wrong. there were punctures coming from the outside into the aircraft. witness evident is irrefutable. now what he did. his o
we have internal cia documents showing within two weeks fbi shed overwhelming evidence that there was a high probability that a missile was involved. that's correct. >> the fbi is disputing your claims and i want to call up the sound from james ca lstrom with his response to your documentary. >> we had a full court press for months and months on that theory. but the reality was that this is no evidence of a missile hitting the plane either outside of the plane or inside of the plane...
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who did mueller surpass to become the second longest serving fbi director? is like hammering. riding against the wind. uphill. every day. we make money on saddles and tubes. but not on bikes. my margins are thinner than these tires. anything that gives me some breathing room makes a difference. membership helps make the most of your cashflow. i'm nelson gutierrez of strictly bicycles and my money works as hard as i do. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. we don't argue much. we really don't. meg usually just gets her way and i go along with it. i think it worked for matt because i did it for him. when i'm the one cooking, i'm the one calculating the points. i can microwave things. you get to eat real food. we still get to go out. we're just so much smarter about it. we can keep each other in check. going ok i see you. we've lost about 110 lbs together. it helped our love life. [ female announcer ] weight watchers online. the power of weight watchers completely online. join for $1. hurry, join by june 29th and you'll get a free summer starter kit. what mak
who did mueller surpass to become the second longest serving fbi director? is like hammering. riding against the wind. uphill. every day. we make money on saddles and tubes. but not on bikes. my margins are thinner than these tires. anything that gives me some breathing room makes a difference. membership helps make the most of your cashflow. i'm nelson gutierrez of strictly bicycles and my money works as hard as i do. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. we don't argue...
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he's a top official of the fbi. christian ahman pour has covered every major incident for the last 25 years. jeffrey tuben's title speaks for itself. this whole thing is surreal. what do you make of it at this point? >> well, i make of it, that it's made a better story than we would have seen in a book or a movie for all its unlikely characters. and it's near comical twists and turns. if it wasn't regarded so seriously. i think they are burning up the phone lines from the department of justice, from the state department, from moscow calling in every chip, every favor. every plea they can make, which is really counter intuitive, anderson, what they're saying is hold on to him, don't let him get on a plane, and figure out a way to give him back to us you have a u.s. intelligence officer with a bag full of top secret materials. right now they're saying, let's slow this down and figure out a way to send him back to us without going somewhere else. >> we've learned that the head of the fbi has called his counterpart in m
he's a top official of the fbi. christian ahman pour has covered every major incident for the last 25 years. jeffrey tuben's title speaks for itself. this whole thing is surreal. what do you make of it at this point? >> well, i make of it, that it's made a better story than we would have seen in a book or a movie for all its unlikely characters. and it's near comical twists and turns. if it wasn't regarded so seriously. i think they are burning up the phone lines from the department of...
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officials, including fbi director robert mueller, have been in touch with russian officials several times today, urging them to turn snowden over. the message is clearly a simple one. he's a fugitive wanted for a felony. if russia does not turn him over, that will do damage to u.s.-russian relations as well. >> thank you, for that team coverage of those top secret leaks tonight. >>> also in washington, another decision from the supreme court that reaches into the heart of american life. here's the question. in 2013, should colleges be allowed to consider race as a factor in admitting students to ensure diversity on campus? abc's terry moran covers the supreme court and told us about the announcement today. >> reporter: it all came down to one student, one young woman who didn't get into the college she wanted and decided to fight back. in 2008, abigail fisher was rejected for admission by the university of texas, even though some students with lower test scores and grades got in ahead of her, five of those students were black. 42 were white. but fisher and her lawyers argued that she was
officials, including fbi director robert mueller, have been in touch with russian officials several times today, urging them to turn snowden over. the message is clearly a simple one. he's a fugitive wanted for a felony. if russia does not turn him over, that will do damage to u.s.-russian relations as well. >> thank you, for that team coverage of those top secret leaks tonight. >>> also in washington, another decision from the supreme court that reaches into the heart of...
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the fbi has been telling us every year that we get to use these provisions. if the facility against what you created business records, a phone number and e-mail address. now it is all of them. now it is the entirety with the other companies. no one knew that they did that. i'm very confident that if we get a chance to ever read that opinion, there will be very significant disagreements in the legal community about whether it is constitutional. >> this has to be the last comment. >> okay. >> you need these kind of revelations in order to have the debate. it suggests that you probably did. jim mentioned that we managed to have a good debate even though everything about nuclear weapons is classified. we had a 25 year long debate that ended up at the end of the cuban missile crisis 50 years ago, including the conditions under which we view these weapons. in the case of jones, it actually took a very active press writing about the subject every few weeks in order to force the government of the united states to begin to debate out the conditions under which we have
the fbi has been telling us every year that we get to use these provisions. if the facility against what you created business records, a phone number and e-mail address. now it is all of them. now it is the entirety with the other companies. no one knew that they did that. i'm very confident that if we get a chance to ever read that opinion, there will be very significant disagreements in the legal community about whether it is constitutional. >> this has to be the last comment. >>...
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he's a top official of the fbi. christiane amanpour has covered every major incident for the last 25 years. jeffrey tooben's title speaks for itself. this whole thing is surreal. what do you make of it at this point? >> well, i make of it, that it's made a better story than we would have seen in a book or a movie for all its unlikely characters. and it's near comical twists and turns. if it wasn't regarded so seriously. i think they are burning up the phone lines from the department of justice, from the state department, from moscow calling in every chip, every favor. every plea they can make, which is really counter intuitive, anderson, what they're saying is hold on to him, don't let him get on a plane, and figure out a way to give him back to us you have a u.s. intelligence officer with a bag full of top secret materials. right now they're saying, let's slow this down and figure out a way to send him back to us without going somewhere else. >> we've learned that the head of the fbi has called his counterpart in m
he's a top official of the fbi. christiane amanpour has covered every major incident for the last 25 years. jeffrey tooben's title speaks for itself. this whole thing is surreal. what do you make of it at this point? >> well, i make of it, that it's made a better story than we would have seen in a book or a movie for all its unlikely characters. and it's near comical twists and turns. if it wasn't regarded so seriously. i think they are burning up the phone lines from the department of...
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we do know that the director of the fbi has been talking to his opposite number in moscow. but he has not really come up with results. he was asked by one journal is whether he would use the u.s. air force should snowden be on an aircraft flying over american airspace heading towards cuba. he was asked if he would the plane down. hesaid rather currently -- said that i will not start scrambling jets for a 29-year- old hacker. >> thank you. presidentt hour, obama has left senegal for south africa for the next leg of his trip around the continent. here he is at the airport saying goodbye to dignitaries and politicians before being waived off by the senegalese president. during his visit to senegal, president obama focus on improving food security and called on african leaders to give gay people in equal rights. at a state dinner some of the president talked about the special friendship between the two countries. >> mr. president, you have honored us by choosing senegal as your entry point to africa. >> [inaudible] the people of senegal, the citizens i met today who stood up fo
we do know that the director of the fbi has been talking to his opposite number in moscow. but he has not really come up with results. he was asked by one journal is whether he would use the u.s. air force should snowden be on an aircraft flying over american airspace heading towards cuba. he was asked if he would the plane down. hesaid rather currently -- said that i will not start scrambling jets for a 29-year- old hacker. >> thank you. presidentt hour, obama has left senegal for south...
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and i know when i was still trying to access data when i was in the fbi, thumb drives can't be placed in and it's tracking anytime you you download to a dvd or thumb drive or another computer. there is a trail created that it was you individually who logged in and removed that data and what the data was is also tracked. so for him to say now they will develop that, i don't understand that. i don't know what's been going on over there. because the way every system i tried to work work there was an extensive audit trail to track what was taken. >> it feeds the worst fears of people who say these programs developed after a more risk tragedy here in the united states with the best of intentions to protect the united states from another attack. but the worst fear, once the government starts collecting the information, it gets bigger and bigger, you contract it out, they're not in store if you will and that opens up to abuses. >> that's true. and i would question answering questions in a public situation. if you can't answer the question, don't make up another story. i mean, we saw the atto
and i know when i was still trying to access data when i was in the fbi, thumb drives can't be placed in and it's tracking anytime you you download to a dvd or thumb drive or another computer. there is a trail created that it was you individually who logged in and removed that data and what the data was is also tracked. so for him to say now they will develop that, i don't understand that. i don't know what's been going on over there. because the way every system i tried to work work there was...
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director of the fbi. he's joining me now. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> you have said your investigation was exhaustive. the conclusion was there was no criminal intervention. what led to that conclusion at the time? interviews? photographs? what? >> first off, the fbi was there because of jurisdiction, crime aboard aircraft or destruction of aircraft. for the public's sense, the ntsb was there for other reasons for the crash, pilot error, weather, mechanical, et cetera, et cetera. the fbi operates under the rules of federal procedure, rules of evidence, chain of custody. we can't have all these people -- most of these investigators were low-level people, probably good people, but they were not the decision makers on the technology. they were not the metal urgists, not the people capable of making those types of decisions. the fellow that was talking first that was putting the plane back together was basically an ntsb bus accident investigator. so you're talking about people that are not in my v
director of the fbi. he's joining me now. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> you have said your investigation was exhaustive. the conclusion was there was no criminal intervention. what led to that conclusion at the time? interviews? photographs? what? >> first off, the fbi was there because of jurisdiction, crime aboard aircraft or destruction of aircraft. for the public's sense, the ntsb was there for other reasons for the crash, pilot error, weather, mechanical, et...
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obviously the fbi can't go over there and arrest him any more than the hong kong authorities could send somebody over here to arrest somebody in washington or new york. the hong kong authorities will arrest them, and he said if they send him back he will resist. >> thank you for bringing us that. we appreciate it. >>> joining me now, a reporter that broke the story tonight who covers the justice department for the "washington post." >> when snowthe complaint was f, the united states has 60 days, and it's a higher bar with an indictment, and they have to layout probable cause. what the government of the united states wants is for hong kong to detain mr. snowden and arrest him while they have the 60-day period to file a formal indictment. at that point the united states will ask hong kong authorities to extradite mr. snowden. that could be a complicated process. we have a treaty with hong kong as we do with about 120 other countries, and within that treaty there's a clause that allowed for exception on one of the offenses. one of the charges is espionage, and that could be a political off
obviously the fbi can't go over there and arrest him any more than the hong kong authorities could send somebody over here to arrest somebody in washington or new york. the hong kong authorities will arrest them, and he said if they send him back he will resist. >> thank you for bringing us that. we appreciate it. >>> joining me now, a reporter that broke the story tonight who covers the justice department for the "washington post." >> when snowthe complaint was...
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senior officials here, the head of the fbi talking to the head of the fsb twice yesterday. and so they weren't really blasting. they were saying hope you do the right thing. that was the message. now, what russia specifically will do will be very interesting. they may say hand off, you know, if he has documents, let him go on. and then he's out of their hair, as well. we'll have to see. >> yeah. i'm sure it can't be too comfortable for mr. snowden. i don't think there are many bathrooms or showers or beds in the transit lounge. keep an eye on it for us. let us know if you find any other movements. thank you for that. great reporting. >>> paula deen's two sons are speaking out about the controversy swirling around their mother. >> i can tell you this. that word, that horrifying terrible word that exists and i abhore it coming from any person is not in my vocabulary. it's definitely not in my brother's vocabulary. it's not in my mother's vocabulary. >> it's an exclusive interview you will right here here only on cnn and it's just ahead. [ female announcer ] there's one thing
senior officials here, the head of the fbi talking to the head of the fsb twice yesterday. and so they weren't really blasting. they were saying hope you do the right thing. that was the message. now, what russia specifically will do will be very interesting. they may say hand off, you know, if he has documents, let him go on. and then he's out of their hair, as well. we'll have to see. >> yeah. i'm sure it can't be too comfortable for mr. snowden. i don't think there are many bathrooms...
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and i think working with fbi, cia and others, our job is to get the information. if we're going to defend the information, we need the intelligence. here's the key, i think another important point on this, look at the information that we're collecting. in 2012, less than 300 selectors were proved for reasonable significance in the database. it's a small set. two-thirds are foreign. one-third were in the u.s. of those one-third, we treat all phones inside the u.s. as u.s. persons. so in this case, when we talked about the 2009 case of zazi, he was in colorado. that is considered a u.s. person. so from our perspective, tracking them is the most important thing we can do. here's what's in the balance. over 50 cases globally, ten in the united states. these two capabilities helped us form the dots. i think that's what the american people want us to do. and note that they did not -- we have not in a single case had a place where a government official engaged in willful effort to circumvent or violate the law. zero times have we done that. from my -- >> when you talk ab
and i think working with fbi, cia and others, our job is to get the information. if we're going to defend the information, we need the intelligence. here's the key, i think another important point on this, look at the information that we're collecting. in 2012, less than 300 selectors were proved for reasonable significance in the database. it's a small set. two-thirds are foreign. one-third were in the u.s. of those one-third, we treat all phones inside the u.s. as u.s. persons. so in this...
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we have heard nothing of the alleged outside investigation, the fbi is doing. apparently that's going on. the last element is to muddy the waters by pretending that the liberal groups were also scrutinized. there is a difference between being on a list, being on the look out and being scrutinized, harassed and delayed. that is the essence of the case. there is nothing on the side that would argue against absolutely improper behavior. the idea that we have no idea how it happened, how it originated and that the intent was not a malicious intent is not a credible statement. >> a couple of polls from the recere kre recent fox news poll. it has taken a dip. yes, 35% down from october. july of 2011. up from there a bit. controversy that's weakened your faith in the federal government. you see the irs tops. the nsa barely but all above the 50% mark. not surprised, judge. no, no. i'm not surprised. and the testimony today furtherers that impression. the american people respect stupid. they -- the american people aren't stupid. he doesn't want to give the answers his a
we have heard nothing of the alleged outside investigation, the fbi is doing. apparently that's going on. the last element is to muddy the waters by pretending that the liberal groups were also scrutinized. there is a difference between being on a list, being on the look out and being scrutinized, harassed and delayed. that is the essence of the case. there is nothing on the side that would argue against absolutely improper behavior. the idea that we have no idea how it happened, how it...
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fbi director. nsa chief, by the president. mary katharine, we don't know if is he in russia. apparently the russians don't care if we want them back. so much for that reset button that hillary mistranslated to the russian leader. >> that's the deal. is he either a gnat or he influcketted all this incredible damage. if he in fact has the status of a gnat but can't inflict this incredible damage there something wrong with the system. i would like to address that but, yeah, first of all, they never apparently issued what is called a red notice in interpol that would have made him stoppable at various airports. so, the sort of level of inenthroughout of the federal government in tracking something like this brings concern to the larger operation whether they can safely or competently deal with large amounts of private data of american citizens. >> laura: is that too much of a stretch? she is leaking into the collection dragnet of data by the nsa. >> i think it's a leak, mary katharine. what i see is you can say listen, and i know you are very sensitive about the nsa program civil
fbi director. nsa chief, by the president. mary katharine, we don't know if is he in russia. apparently the russians don't care if we want them back. so much for that reset button that hillary mistranslated to the russian leader. >> that's the deal. is he either a gnat or he influcketted all this incredible damage. if he in fact has the status of a gnat but can't inflict this incredible damage there something wrong with the system. i would like to address that but, yeah, first of all,...
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state's expert is relying on unproven science, instead defense attorneys point to the testimony of an fbi speech scientists who told the court with current technology it's not possible to determine whether the voice on the tape belongs to trayvon martin or george zimmerman. the speech scientists said with three seconds of uninterrupted screaming on the 911 call, there is no way to know for sure. >> we determined that screaming was not normal. it was by someone who was facing probably imminent threat of death or something. very difficult to analyze. >> reporter: still, the neighbor who made the 911 call told "ac 360" she believes it was trayvon martin screaming for help that night. >> i definitely could tell it was a younger youthful voice than it was the deep voice that i heard when they were arguing, and i heard them outside my window. >> reporter: trayvon's mother also told us she has no doubt the screams came from her son. >> people can say anything they want to. i just personally don't believe it. i know that it was my son that was crying out for help. >> reporter: george zimmerman's
state's expert is relying on unproven science, instead defense attorneys point to the testimony of an fbi speech scientists who told the court with current technology it's not possible to determine whether the voice on the tape belongs to trayvon martin or george zimmerman. the speech scientists said with three seconds of uninterrupted screaming on the 911 call, there is no way to know for sure. >> we determined that screaming was not normal. it was by someone who was facing probably...
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the key fbi expert for the state said no one can say whose voice was on the call. now they can play the tape in court, but the jurorors cannot hear from the experts on either side. zimmerman said he shot the teenager in self defense. opening arguments are set for monday. >> president bush and his wife laura travelling to africa and planning to renovate a clinic in zambiia. >> and wildfires ripping thru the southwest for weeks now and one is creeping close tore a major tourist town. it is south fork hundreds of homes and rv parks are evacuated and fire officials say it could be days until people can return. in arizona prescott national forest 11 square miles are destroyed since being sparked on tuesday. hot, driveway windy weather that fuels these kinds of things and hoping to make that worse there. and west is dealing with all of the growing wildfires, brutal storms and bringing rain and hail and twisters that we have seen to america's mid-section. janice dean is watching it for us tis extreme in the middle, janice. >> starting off with wildfires danger, much of th
the key fbi expert for the state said no one can say whose voice was on the call. now they can play the tape in court, but the jurorors cannot hear from the experts on either side. zimmerman said he shot the teenager in self defense. opening arguments are set for monday. >> president bush and his wife laura travelling to africa and planning to renovate a clinic in zambiia. >> and wildfires ripping thru the southwest for weeks now and one is creeping close tore a major tourist town....
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>> actually, fred, i was in the fbi. >> sorry. fbi. >> dealt with more international extradition cases of trying to get many individuals back to the united states for many years, as a matter of fact. in this situation, this becomes for the u.s. in the hands of the state department. even though the department of justice filed the charges, the request of assistance of other countries comes from the u.s. state department to the foreign ministries and so this rises to the level of a national policy issue that's beyond the individual law enforcement agencies. obviously, the charges have been brought. the warrants have been filed but this is a matter for the state department. the other issue with this is since his passport has been revoked, if he attempts to be in another country, they have to grant him asylum or deport him. he's not traveling on u.s. valid documents anymore. they could have -- i'm not sure that -- well, we'll see if they think that's in their best interest. it's possible but, you know, there's a lot of things going on
>> actually, fred, i was in the fbi. >> sorry. fbi. >> dealt with more international extradition cases of trying to get many individuals back to the united states for many years, as a matter of fact. in this situation, this becomes for the u.s. in the hands of the state department. even though the department of justice filed the charges, the request of assistance of other countries comes from the u.s. state department to the foreign ministries and so this rises to the level of...
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state's expert is relying on unproven science, instead defense attorneys point to the testimony of an fbi speech scientists who told the court with current technology it's not possible to determine whether the voice on the tape belongs to trayvon martin or george zimmerman. the speech scientists said with three seconds of uninterrupted screaming on the 911 call, there is no way to know for sure. >> we determined that screaming was not normal. it was by someone who was facing probably imminent threat of death or something. very difficult to analyze. >> reporter: still, the neighbor who made the 911 call told "ac 360" she believes it was trayvon martin screaming for help that night. >> i definitely could tell it was a younger youthful voice than it was the deep voice that i heard when they were arguing, and i heard them outside my window. >> reporter: trayvon's mother also told us she has no doubt the screams came from her son. >> people can say anything they want to. i just personally don't believe it. i know that it was my son that was crying out for help. >> reporter: george zimmerman's
state's expert is relying on unproven science, instead defense attorneys point to the testimony of an fbi speech scientists who told the court with current technology it's not possible to determine whether the voice on the tape belongs to trayvon martin or george zimmerman. the speech scientists said with three seconds of uninterrupted screaming on the 911 call, there is no way to know for sure. >> we determined that screaming was not normal. it was by someone who was facing probably...
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say you listen to a lot of the coverage and you would think we had literally millions and millions of fbi agents listening to every single call that every single american is making. that's simply not true. having that discussion actively with the american people is an important thing to do. >> part of the tactics of this and part of the debate is frankly around journalism. glenn greenwald referenced it when i asked him a question about whether he should or will face charges, which has been raised. i want to acknowledge there is a debate on twit they're goes on online about this even as we're speaking. here's what greenwald tweeted after his appearance this morning. who needs the government to try to criminalize journalism when you have david gregory to do it? i want to directly take that on because this is the problem for someone who claims to be a journalist, objecting to a journalist raising a question which is not actually embracing any particular point of view. that's part of the tick ticks of the debate here when, in fact, lawmakers have questioned him, there's a question about his r
say you listen to a lot of the coverage and you would think we had literally millions and millions of fbi agents listening to every single call that every single american is making. that's simply not true. having that discussion actively with the american people is an important thing to do. >> part of the tactics of this and part of the debate is frankly around journalism. glenn greenwald referenced it when i asked him a question about whether he should or will face charges, which has...
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the say that snowden was bragging about leaking all this information revealing it, a former assistant fbi director was on cnn and he said the u.s. needs to revoke his passport immediately in order to force the government in hong kong to hand him over to the united states. that's why it's so perplexing why everyone waited. i know the white house was watching what tom was saying on cnn. that's why it's so extraordinary that they waited till saturday to go ahead and do it. i suspect there's more to come on this part of the story as well. we'll be digging deeper. our entire 6 clo:00 p.m. hour w be devoted to this story. >>> 65,000 people ahead home in calgary but the flooding danger isn't over for towns nearby. we'll have the latest on the deadly canadian floods. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squee
the say that snowden was bragging about leaking all this information revealing it, a former assistant fbi director was on cnn and he said the u.s. needs to revoke his passport immediately in order to force the government in hong kong to hand him over to the united states. that's why it's so perplexing why everyone waited. i know the white house was watching what tom was saying on cnn. that's why it's so extraordinary that they waited till saturday to go ahead and do it. i suspect there's more...
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what john kerry said from new delhi today is there's been a lot of contact from bob mueller, the fbi director and from bill burns, the deputy secretary of state, to the russians to let them know just how important this is in our relationship not to let him go. >> jay carney used very tough language toward the chinese for their failure to hold and turn over edward snowden. i think that language was directed not at the chinese, it was directed at the russians to underscore how much they hope that the russian government will hold him in moscow and turn him over to the americans, maybe to extradite him back to the united states. we assumed that russia would let him just transit through, be on that flight to cuba. he wasn't on that flight. there was an empty seat there waiting for him. jay carney's language seems to indicate there may be something going on behind the scenes. putin has not been a great friend of the united states in many ways but he is a mercurial guy and maybe they are persuading him to go along with the united states on this one. >> just listen to what john kerry had to
what john kerry said from new delhi today is there's been a lot of contact from bob mueller, the fbi director and from bill burns, the deputy secretary of state, to the russians to let them know just how important this is in our relationship not to let him go. >> jay carney used very tough language toward the chinese for their failure to hold and turn over edward snowden. i think that language was directed not at the chinese, it was directed at the russians to underscore how much they...
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what pete williams and others who cover the justice department say is that the justice department, the fbi and justice were working very closely with hong kong authorities and thought they had a deal. they were massaging the charges to be serious enough that they could get the extradition but not over the top. this is all very well coordinated, they were saying. then perhaps after assange leaked the fact that the u.s., evidence that the u.s. was spying, big surprise, spying on china, that gave beijing a big impetus. it increased the support that he was getting in hong kong. he began to see those very approved protests in support of edward snowden. and that's when beijing took it away from hong kong authorities and decided that they were going to make it, first of all, get him out of there because it was going to be a very protracted extradition fight. there were a lot of court hearings that would take place under hong kong law. and beijing clearly decided to let him go. >> wow. the fact it all unravels with yet another national security leak of what's supposed to be a sealed indictment. it
what pete williams and others who cover the justice department say is that the justice department, the fbi and justice were working very closely with hong kong authorities and thought they had a deal. they were massaging the charges to be serious enough that they could get the extradition but not over the top. this is all very well coordinated, they were saying. then perhaps after assange leaked the fact that the u.s., evidence that the u.s. was spying, big surprise, spying on china, that gave...
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don't turn on the tv and i hear people talk about hit rally, there must be millions and millions of fbi agents listening to every single phone call in this country. not only is that not true -- >> irresponsible -- >> but not only is that not happening, it's incapable of happening. >> i do think one of the reasons it's important to step back and kind of begin to talk about some of these profound questions, distrust is created when people can't square the circle. so on the one hand, you hear people say, oh, we've disrupted 50 terrorist plots. and on the other hand, boston happens. we were warned about this person twice. and yet somehow that occurred. and we know that terrorists get on the internet all the time and get a how-to book to do all kinds of things. so i think people are having trouble reconciling what appears to be a lot of oversight with something like boston. and in the end, as we all know, it's human nature, if you don't know something, you assume the worst. the american people have woken up to the fact that they don't know a whole lot about what government is involved in. >>
don't turn on the tv and i hear people talk about hit rally, there must be millions and millions of fbi agents listening to every single phone call in this country. not only is that not true -- >> irresponsible -- >> but not only is that not happening, it's incapable of happening. >> i do think one of the reasons it's important to step back and kind of begin to talk about some of these profound questions, distrust is created when people can't square the circle. so on the one...
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the fbi said it was disappointed by the failure to arrest edward snowden. he is wanted in connection with leaking information about surveillance programs. asylum inseeking ecuador. >> catch me if you can. right on time, the aeroflot -- touchedflot flight down from hong kong with edward snowden on board. passengers said the 30-year-old was met on the steps of the aircraft by vehicles with ecuadorian diplomatic plates. snowden will remain at the airport and will catch a flight monday morning to cuba. last month, the former contractor for the national security agency released sensitive details of the u.s. government spy program before fleeing the country. may 20, he left hawaii to seek refuge in hong kong. once there, he revealed himself in an interview as the source of revelations about u.s. surveillance programs. , isitting at my desk certainly had the authority to wiretap anybody from you or your accountant to a federal judge, even the president if i had a personal e-mail. i think the public is owed a motivation of the motivations behind the people who make
the fbi said it was disappointed by the failure to arrest edward snowden. he is wanted in connection with leaking information about surveillance programs. asylum inseeking ecuador. >> catch me if you can. right on time, the aeroflot -- touchedflot flight down from hong kong with edward snowden on board. passengers said the 30-year-old was met on the steps of the aircraft by vehicles with ecuadorian diplomatic plates. snowden will remain at the airport and will catch a flight monday...
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now it's focussing on his status as an fbi informant. this was interesting because the court was shown excerpts from a 700-page informant trial on bulger as well as his official i.d. card as an informant which showed his code name. bs-15004oc, o.c. stands for organized crime. his attorneys call it forged, and i wanted to understand, why bulger and his team are so obsessed with whether he was an informant or not. he's on trial for 19 murders and a lot of other charges. they seem to be more focussed on proving he wasn't an informant than anything else. >> yeah. there's no question about. that and being an informant was the worst possible thing you could be in south boston. and bulger knew that he was going get away with it because no one would ever believe that he was ratting out his friends. the i.d. card that you showed, the 700 page file, which was about this tall and put right in front of the witness who was testifying about it shows a very different story. that bulger provided details on murders, on drug deals, armed robberies, even c
now it's focussing on his status as an fbi informant. this was interesting because the court was shown excerpts from a 700-page informant trial on bulger as well as his official i.d. card as an informant which showed his code name. bs-15004oc, o.c. stands for organized crime. his attorneys call it forged, and i wanted to understand, why bulger and his team are so obsessed with whether he was an informant or not. he's on trial for 19 murders and a lot of other charges. they seem to be more...
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. >> reporter: some advocates for transparency, including the new fbi director nominee believe they need more air to air grievances. >> meetings chaired by the president, i could tell from body language of people around the table, they had things to say and they didn't say them. >> reporter: the crackdown on leaks had a chilling effect on the flow of news. >> government employees we once checked in with regularly will no longer speak to us by phone. >> reporter: critics say a larger problem is most agencies have no place where workers that have legitimate grievances can go in the organization, without being branded a malcontent or a national security threat. in washington, doug mcelway, fox news. >>> almost 24 hours of pandemonium are over in washington. the dragnet was out for rusty, a red panda who escaped his habitat at the national zoo. around 2:00 p.m., rusty was found in a nearby neighborhood. no word on how rusty got out. >>> where in the world is the nsa leaker? we will talk about that and how the u.s. looks in this adventure with the fox all stars when we come back. you make a g
. >> reporter: some advocates for transparency, including the new fbi director nominee believe they need more air to air grievances. >> meetings chaired by the president, i could tell from body language of people around the table, they had things to say and they didn't say them. >> reporter: the crackdown on leaks had a chilling effect on the flow of news. >> government employees we once checked in with regularly will no longer speak to us by phone. >> reporter:...
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was investigating him and, yet, the fbi says it was not investigating hastings. these conspiracy theories continue being fueled by things like this manual, former counter terrorism chief richard clark saying that cars can be hacked, the brakes, the accelerator and steering wheel can be manipulated and controlled from the outside. is he not saying that did happen, he is saying it's possible and that is fueling much speculation on the internet. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher, thanks. president obama says he is planning historic steps to fight climate change. and he does not need the okay from congress. republicans call the president's plan a war on coal. and jobs. plus, the police chase that went on for almost eight hours as officers waited for a suspect to come out of the ocean. and cops say a teenage boy is dead after tripping and falling on to this statue. that's next as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. the verizon share everything plan for small busines lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan. that means your s
was investigating him and, yet, the fbi says it was not investigating hastings. these conspiracy theories continue being fueled by things like this manual, former counter terrorism chief richard clark saying that cars can be hacked, the brakes, the accelerator and steering wheel can be manipulated and controlled from the outside. is he not saying that did happen, he is saying it's possible and that is fueling much speculation on the internet. shep? >> shepard: trace gallagher, thanks....
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sent an e-mail to friend and colleagues urging them to get legal counsel if they were approached by fbi. michael hastings contacted wikileaks lawyer jennifer robinson a few hours before he died saying the fbi was investigating him. single car accident. 4:00 in the morning. apparently somehow some way he hit a palm tree, caused a fire in the vehicle and he died as a result. martha: he sent an e-mail to his friend saying i'm working on a big story. you should speak out if you feel anybody is following ow you or threatening you. there are a lot of questions out there this morning. let's go to massachusetts. it's a big day there as they vote for a new senator. democratic congressman edward markey is facing off against gomez. molly line is in massachusetts. how is it looking up there? >> reporter: as you would expect they are casting their ballots and making that final push for the voters all that despite we are expecting a low turnout, possibly an historic low. republicans gabbial gomez a -- republican gabriel gomez a former navy seal fought to distance himself from the national republicans
sent an e-mail to friend and colleagues urging them to get legal counsel if they were approached by fbi. michael hastings contacted wikileaks lawyer jennifer robinson a few hours before he died saying the fbi was investigating him. single car accident. 4:00 in the morning. apparently somehow some way he hit a palm tree, caused a fire in the vehicle and he died as a result. martha: he sent an e-mail to his friend saying i'm working on a big story. you should speak out if you feel anybody is...
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>> i would fall on my sword against that one if i were at the cia or fbi. these guys destroyed the lives of american families for decades. we have someone in russia who probably has already given away the farm. i'm not sure what we're trying to protect. we have information already given away from an individual who does not compare to someone like aldridge james who led to the murder of americans. >> guys, thanks very much for coming in. >> thanks, wolf. >>> also coming up, asylum irony. we're going live to ecuador. and did snowden seek out his job as a contractor with the actual intent of this massive leak? we're going to ask a "new york times" reporter who's in hong kong and has written some amazing stories over the past few days. [ woman ] we had two tiny reasons to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ male
>> i would fall on my sword against that one if i were at the cia or fbi. these guys destroyed the lives of american families for decades. we have someone in russia who probably has already given away the farm. i'm not sure what we're trying to protect. we have information already given away from an individual who does not compare to someone like aldridge james who led to the murder of americans. >> guys, thanks very much for coming in. >> thanks, wolf. >>> also...
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don't really know who wikileaks is after how much they have been in the news, just the other day the fbi director again another excellent public servant saying we have drones in the united states but we're just now developing the protocols. what the administration's top people say in public, and again bob mueller and jen algeneral alexander, good public servants, but it leads you to the impression they're making it up as they go along. >> it does have a bit of a keystone cop feel to it at this point because we have this guy running all over on the globe with the u.s. saying we want to hear with countries that really have to play ball. i want you all to stand by. we have our panel of correspondents here. stick with us, we'll be right back. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fee
don't really know who wikileaks is after how much they have been in the news, just the other day the fbi director again another excellent public servant saying we have drones in the united states but we're just now developing the protocols. what the administration's top people say in public, and again bob mueller and jen algeneral alexander, good public servants, but it leads you to the impression they're making it up as they go along. >> it does have a bit of a keystone cop feel to it at...
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obviously the fbi is investigating this. do they know if the money disappeared before it left zurich of after it got to jfk? >> that's the big question, brooke. what we do know is this. fbi says it was being transported on a cargo container on a passenger flight, flight 17 on swiss international airlines. it arrived at jfk's airport saturday afternoon. the $1.2 million was made up of 12 122 22 pounds. it was -- when it was delivered to a federal reserve fa sill in east rutherford, new jersey, on monday, according to this federal law enforcement source, that's when the shortfall was discovered. they have no comment only this and swiss international airports would only confirm that an investigation is going on. >> okay. jfk no stranger to heist. we've all seen "good fellows." mary snow from new york. thank you. >>> coming up, men's wearhouse speaking up on why they fired george zimmer, or he's the "i guarantee it" guy. we have what they say right after the break. >>> and now some of the hottest stories in a flash rapidfire, ro
obviously the fbi is investigating this. do they know if the money disappeared before it left zurich of after it got to jfk? >> that's the big question, brooke. what we do know is this. fbi says it was being transported on a cargo container on a passenger flight, flight 17 on swiss international airlines. it arrived at jfk's airport saturday afternoon. the $1.2 million was made up of 12 122 22 pounds. it was -- when it was delivered to a federal reserve fa sill in east rutherford, new...
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. >>> and insider's view from former fbi director. straight ahead. do you like to travel? i'm all about "free" travel, babe. that's what i do. [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way, with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from every major bank and find the one that's right for you. creditcards.com. it's simple. >>> hello again, everyone. i'm fredericka whitfield. welcome back to the "newsroom." breaking news this hour, edward snowden is on the move. he's in russia and wikileaks helping him says he is on his way to south america. live reports around the world next. >>> in less than 24 hours, opening statements begin in the high profile george zimmerman trial. we'll take you to sanford, florida, with a look ahead what to expect from the courtroom. >>> although the food network says they are parting with paula deen for a racial comment, some of her fans are saying it's best to forgive and forget. we'll tell you what else they're saying. >>> let's begin with the breaking news, the man behind the nsa leaks, edward snowden, heading for ecuador. wikileak
. >>> and insider's view from former fbi director. straight ahead. do you like to travel? i'm all about "free" travel, babe. that's what i do. [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way, with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from every major bank and find the one that's right for you. creditcards.com. it's simple. >>> hello again, everyone. i'm fredericka whitfield. welcome back to the "newsroom." breaking news this hour, edward...
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. >> you said the attorney generals reached out and the fbi. has the president made a call to president putin and if he has not, why not? >> again, i don't have presidential communications to read out to you except to say that there is no reason why, given international law, given the relationships that we have with countries in question, that this would require a communication from the president. again, i'm not reading out presidential communications. there are communications at all the appropriate levels and we note, as i just did, that we have a strong cooperative relationship with the russians on law enforcement matters and we expect the russians to examine the options available to them to expel mr. snowden for his return to the united states. >> -- he isn't returned? >> as i just said when it comes to our relations with hong kong and china, that we see this as a setback in terms of their efforts to build the chinese, their efforts to build mutual trust and our concerns i think are pretty clearly stated. >> does the administration feel mr.
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after jim mcdermott wrote a letter to the fbi about the faces of global terrorism. that wehis is something have to deal with as we confront islamist terrorism. --is about alien the alienating people in the muslim american community who are just americans practicing religious asiefs and we need allies we confront the problem of global jihad is him -- jihadism. it is a hard note to strike without alienating and offending people. one-story the daily caller had on the gay marriage issue was the clintons praise supreme court reversal of bill clinton's gay marriage ban. why did you financing of again? we had several store -- why did you find that significant? .uest: we had several stories but bill clinton's a statement about it, as i said earlier, andrew sullivan had a post up on his site, the annals of post -- the annals of chutzpah. the man who campaigned on this throughout the south, who doubled the discharge of gay service members from the military, who signed the hiv travel ban into law, who would promise one thing to the gay community in this country and then go the
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bombings but the fact that of the sar nerve brothers were flying back and forth, highlighted by the fbi, going back and fourth to moscow, and now this we see moscow providing a hub for people who are engaged in espionage in the u.s. this is a real problem without a clear end. >> in the pictures from the g-8 with president putin and president obama they don't look like they're the best of friends and facebooking all the time. i'll say that much. let's move on and talk about president obama because he's got a big plan coming up, the fact that he is going to be talking about climate change in this country. very interesting timing on his part to take on such a hot topic, literally, but take a listen to what we expect to come tomorrow? >> this tuesday at georgetown university, i'll lay out my vision for where i believe we need to go. a national plan to reduce carbon pollution, prepare our country for the impacts of climate change, and lead global efforts to fight it. >> david, congressional legislation is considered unlikely, done through executive orders. why would the president take on thi
bombings but the fact that of the sar nerve brothers were flying back and forth, highlighted by the fbi, going back and fourth to moscow, and now this we see moscow providing a hub for people who are engaged in espionage in the u.s. this is a real problem without a clear end. >> in the pictures from the g-8 with president putin and president obama they don't look like they're the best of friends and facebooking all the time. i'll say that much. let's move on and talk about president obama...
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if russia doesn't cooperate with the fbi there could be consequences. secretary of state john kerry told nbc news. >> we continue to hope that the russians will do the right thing. we think it's very important in terms of our relationship. we think it's very important in terms of rule of law. >> reporter: snowden is evading capture with help from wikileaks whose founder julian assange, spoke out monday. >> it is clear mr. snowden is a whistleblower, by all his actions. >> reporter: assange has had asylum for a year in ecuador's london embassy. snowden has requested asylum in ecuador, a request that will likely be granted. and in another twist, a hong kong newspaper that interviewed snowden said he told them that he decided to leak top secrets and only then sought the job with the nsa contractor, indicating, if that's true, that that was his plan all along. >> andrea mitchell, thank you. philip mud is former cia director of counterterrorism and and deputy director of the national security at the fbi. it's good to see you. good morning. >> good morning. >
if russia doesn't cooperate with the fbi there could be consequences. secretary of state john kerry told nbc news. >> we continue to hope that the russians will do the right thing. we think it's very important in terms of our relationship. we think it's very important in terms of rule of law. >> reporter: snowden is evading capture with help from wikileaks whose founder julian assange, spoke out monday. >> it is clear mr. snowden is a whistleblower, by all his actions....
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state department, justice department, and the fbi with counterparts in hong kong. former intelligence official telling fox news earlier today it is possible the russians will choose not to arrest snowden, citing the fact he is in transit, not processed by russian immigration or customs officials to stay in moscow. also, the group wikileaks and founder julian assange which have a long-standing relationship with ecuador, confirming they're working with snowden. mr. snowden requests wikileaks use legal expertise and experience to secure his safety. once he arrives in ecuador, his request will be formally processed, and there's a long-standing relationship, harris. he has been at the ecuador embassy in london last year where he was granted asylum. >> it is interesting, this piece of information that you point out that seems to be so key, catherine. russians see him in transit which absolves them of any responsibility of putting him through customs, of really taking any getting to know if you will of the situation. very interesting. all along, there have been threats th
state department, justice department, and the fbi with counterparts in hong kong. former intelligence official telling fox news earlier today it is possible the russians will choose not to arrest snowden, citing the fact he is in transit, not processed by russian immigration or customs officials to stay in moscow. also, the group wikileaks and founder julian assange which have a long-standing relationship with ecuador, confirming they're working with snowden. mr. snowden requests wikileaks use...